my phone gps was not aware that some streets behind safeway don't "go all the way through" due to open land (dead ends) without roads so if you're walking (esp.
i had rented a car and quickly found that parking in seattle can be something of an ordeal, but carol's house is located towards the end of a dead end street with so few houses on it that you'll always have a place to park for the night.
i was on a work trip so i was normally dead tired when i got back each night so i was very happy with the space and privacy they gave us.
also, all of the smoke detectors were dead and required new 9 volt batteries, to prevent them from beeping all night long, which we happily replaced.
as we got nearer to check in, sid was helpful to welcome me & text me the directions/instructions because my phone was almost dead & unable to access internet.
you are dead in the center of belltown which has a ton of restaurants within a couple blocks so that was awesome.
the whole process was dead simple.
location is dead central, 5min walk from the space needle and the not-to-be-missed music museum.
the dead flowers in several of the windows add to the atmosphere (in a creepy way).
others are aesthetic: consolidate single toiletry bottles (or buy a new $3 bottle of suave every guest stay or two), toss the dead plants on the fire escape, use white/clear bulbs, paint over ceiling stains instead of smearing a dirty cloth over them.
the space needs some cleaning up, especially the balcony that is quite cluttered with objects and dead plants.
robin lives on a dead end and we were able to conveniently park in a driveway across the street.
it's at the dead end of the cauldasack to the left (2nd building off street).
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the utensils (silverware specifically) were filthy and there was a giant dead spider just under the bed that i noticed right away.
i guess i could've contacted tom and asked him to come down and clean up the dead spider or wash the sticky silverware but you know i think tom knew about the condition of the apartment prior to leaving the keys in the mailbox.
the bathroom is very nice and the living room is very nice to relax in (photos all dead on).
quiet dead end street with a great view.
located in a dead end street of a very nice neighborhood i enjoyed a calm and restful stay of 6 nights.
he even met us at the house because we must have been brain-dead from the long trip and couldn't find the key.
i am torn between telling you its amazing!!! and then i might never get to stay here again, or just tell you to pick another ;) i am dead serious - what a great location and we took the bus everywhere that we did not walk and we did a lot of walking.
this house was a prefect fit for my family! todd has a beautiful small (although felt much bigger than it was due to the layout) house near a dead end street overlooking lake washington and seward park.
i didn't really like how the room felt a bit dead to me; there were dried up plants on the table instead of fresh plants.
i was comfortable in shorts during the dead of winter! so nice! with the thick walls and ceiling- it was very very quiet.
also, if you are allergy free, don’t be put off by the cats; they are the best behaved cats i have ever experienced; very quiet-no thumping around in the dead of night-and the house was cat-hair and cat-odor free (don’t know how summer does it).
gillian's place was perfect! the desciption of the place is dead on.
the dead end on the side of the apartment makes it a safe and convenient place to park a car! cody and his mother were gracious hosts with welcoming smile.
her recommendations were dead on.
pillows are dead and need a burial.
we woke up one morning to three dead moths in the shower.
the location is on a private dead end and the neighborhood was very safe to walk at night.
the whole compound is surrounded by a 6-foot solid wood fence, and the entrance to the complex is an alley that looks like a dead end when you pull in.
only drawback was that it wasn't super clean as we did find a couple of dead spiders upon our arrival.
one other reviewer was dead on when they stated the view was much better in person than in the pictures (the pictures were pretty darn good).
the street is a very narrow dead end and parking is dear so the residents there are very attached to whatever street parking they rely on.
he also gave us suggestions on where to go and gave a dead honest local's opinion on trip advisor spots, which was much appreciated.
also the bathroom toliet handle was broken and we found a dead mouse.
our street was a dead end with a park/playground/athletic field attached to the elementary school at the other end.
i woke up at 2am one morning and it was dead quiet (the window was open).
nice neighborhood, house on quiet dead end street, close to shops and easy to get anywhere.
the neighborhood is very quite; the house sits on a small dead end road.
the spacious patio is balcony seating for the show, and would tempt a visit even in the dead of winter.
it's on a dead end street in a very quiet neighborhood.
great view! comfortable bed, cool clean and neat room even in the dead of summer.
the apartment is cozy and on a dead end which is really nice.
betty's house is a cute, large house on a dead end street.
katrina met us right at the door with a warm welcome and big smile! after a quick rundown, we were on our own in her cozy studio with her adorable cats! there were a couple times we needed to get ahold of her, and she was super quick to respond; she was also quick with recommendations of excellent spots in the neighborhood: dead on with her recommendation for brunch at toulouse petite, incredible! this a great little spot in the heart of my favorite neighborhood of seattle.
place is clean and in the dead center of what we wanted to do in the city.
his apartment was in the perfect location for exploring seattle, dead central and a great price.
being located at the end of a dead end made it safe and private but just minutes from the main roads.
the neighborhood is very quiet, at a dead end with grocery stores and other essentials at a short drive.
the location is located in a financial district so it feels a little dead in the evening, but it's not a far walk to go out for dinner.
the house is a bit older, so if you are a very light sleeper some of the sounds may keep you up, but i had no problem personally (i am not the lightest sleeper, but i'm also not dead to the world when sleeping!).
he had lots of good suggestions about what to do and where to eat - and every suggestion was dead on! my flight out of seattle was after midnight and lc allowed me to stay past check out so that i wouldn't have to carry my bags around all day.
the tv never worked (controlled via xbox controller which had dead batteries in it), and the wifi was spotty, at best.
we were there on a sunday and it was pretty dead in the streets surrounding the place, but no matter.
and most important , i was worried about missing my show "
the walking dead " because i was worried they wouldn't have any cable ! no way ! they do ! and i totally watched it with my lady ! overall this place was simply amazing , it's simple and quaint , but just unbelievably cool ! i am so grateful that i got these days here .
how do you normally feel when you arrive quite late at night to a place that you have no idea about, considering you are dead tired!?
well, i expected to have at least some issues!!! but, marissa and tyler had everything covered :)
super nice hosts, niiiiiiice place, cute pets and perfect location.
their laundry area was in our mini-kitchen and eleanor was very considerate about removing items from the dryer when we arrived back at 10:30 one evening dead tired, even though they weren't yet dry.
everything in his description was dead on.
you are dead center in the middle of downtown crossing with shops and restaurants literally steps from your door.
its on a quite dead end street and i would stay there again.
the bathroom tub has a ding in it that we thought was a giant, dead bug at first.
the house is on a dead end and very quiet.
it is quiet in a dead end street .
it's a dead end bus stop - as grim as it gets.
i entered the kitchen at 6:30am one day and there were four dead mice on the kitchen floor.
i also think another guest brought home fresh (straight from the sea, still alive??) fish the first night, so for about 18 hours the entire house smelled of dead fish - very, very unpleasant.
they were dead on about the listing.
the building is on a quiet dead end street.
we actually noticed an improvement when we moved it out of the cast iron lamp table which we thought may have been creating a dead zone because of the metal surrounding it.
the hosts were accurate in their description and the photos are dead on.
we were staying in their studio during a snow storm and they kept on checking on us, brought us yummy brownies in the dead of the storm and even dug our car out of the snow the next day - something i truly appreciated since i was recovering from surgery and could not have done it myself.
the fort hill inn was a very nicely renovated brick row house on a tiny dead end side street.
located in roxbury, the unit was quite close to downtown, but, because it was located on a dead end/roundabout, we felt like we were miles away from the craziness of boston (which was welcome after a day of exploring and driving).
bathroom had a big roach on the floor just laying dead on its back.
the location is wonderful on the end of a dead end.
it was nice and warm in the dead of winter, and emmanuel followed through on his promise of off-site parking, even when that meant shoveling out 100 inches of snow in the driveway before we arrived.
the building was dead quiet when we got back and we made it a point not to disturb the neighbors.
quiet dead end street is just around the corner from the prudential center t.
getting keys is also dead simple; he has a little lockbox installed, which means no messy timing coordinations.
apartment was clean and decorated nicely with some cool grateful dead stuff.
the black banana and the vase of dead flowers on the rickety black wooden table were a metaphor for our experience.
but the big problem we met was the cleaness, he is not a cleanliness freak for sure ! i was laughing when i read the comment about the vase of dead flowers, then i didn't laugh when i saw this vase still there ! sean changes the sheets of the one before us when we arrived, but he didn't clean the apartment, not even the shower, a lot of dust, the ac is not performant when it's really warm.
susan's description is dead on; you won't lack for diversity in cuisine, shopping, history, and entertainment all within walking distance.
it was quiet, with the exception of a constant beeping of a dead smoke alarm battery.
it's a great area but you have a 24 hour garage directly across the road and people can be heard shouting at 3am loudly and close behind the apartment there is a methadone clinic two blocks away and it reminds me of the walking dead every time i walk near that area.
the building is on a dead end street so it was very quiet.
add this to the dead animal smell coming from beneath the front deck and we weren't super happy.
had such a wonderful time staying here! being from the dorchester area i know how loud/busy it can be but the house is located on the quietest dead end street.
oh what a great stay! located in a beautiful dorchester neighborhood on a dead end street with plenty of parking space this was just what i needed for an easy visit to boston.
we quickly realized the “maid service” hadn’t used the dust pan anytime recently; when he picked it up there was a dead and dried-out cockroach underneath!
we decided to leave and drown our sorrows in italian food and wine.
location: first of all, dead easy and fast to get to and from the airport and public transit.
when it came time to go back to the apartment my guest wasn't aware that there was a buzzer on the door came down stairs to let me in and the door dead bolted behind them! absolute disaster.
nice quiet dead end street.
a little a/c on a hot day would have been nice but we chose to visit during the dead of summer.
the dead bolt on the door is completely missing, just a hole in the door and we felt the small door knob snib was not enough for us to feel secure leaving valuables behind.
luckily, we are dead sleepers.
i found quite a few dead bugs in the room that should've been cleaned up.
it was a little strange to walk through the mostly dead food court on the 1st floor and the elevator was a little shaky, but overall we enjoyed our stay.
in the dead of winter, picking up the key could be inconvenient, but all in all, this apartment was a great deal, a big bargain, and was more than adequate, right in the middle of the city! i would definitely stay here again! thanks!! .
the night is is so quite, like dead silent quite and we did have an early morning wake up call one morning due to residence above us moving around.